Philip Anderson, a survivor of the infamous January 6th incident, has been a vocal critic of the US Capitol Police’s brutal actions on that fateful day.
His story is one of survival, courage, and an unyielding quest for justice. However, his narrative has been largely ignored by mainstream media, which has chosen to focus on narratives that align with their political agenda.
Anderson first shared his chilling account with The Gateway Pundit in the summer of 2021. He claimed that the Capitol Police were responsible for the death of Rosanne Boyland, a fellow protestor.
Anderson was at her side when she breathed her last, holding her hand as they both faced the onslaught of police brutality. His own life hung in the balance as he was pepper-sprayed, pushed down, and nearly trampled to death by the police.
It’s being reported that Philip Anderson was picked up by the FBI and is currently incarcerated.
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— Haley Kennington (@ladykennington) August 30, 2023
His eyewitness account paints a vivid picture of the chaos and violence that unfolded outside the US Capitol.
Anderson alleges Boyland was the first woman killed by the Capitol Police that day, followed by Ashli Babbitt. His testimony contradicts the mainstream media’s narrative, which has largely overlooked these tragic deaths.
Despite his harrowing experience and crucial eyewitness account, Anderson was never called to testify before Liz Cheney’s Jan. 6 Committee.
The FBI never sought his version of events, nor did they offer him an apology. Instead, two and a half years after the incident, the feds arrested Anderson, who was set to be a key witness for several men incarcerated for over two years following the January 6th protests.
The news of Anderson’s arrest sparked outrage among conservative circles. Many questioned the state of our nation and the erosion of civil liberties.
The FBI previously assured Anderson that he would not face charges, but this promise proved hollow when he was arrested at his home in Texas. He now faces two felony charges: obstructing law enforcement and obstruction of Congress.
Feds now arrested Philip Anderson. He was a victim of police brutality on J6. Philip was gassed w/pepper spray & trampled. Rosanne Boyland was next to Philip when she was trampled to death. She was the first to be killed, then Ashli Babbitt was second to be murdered by police😞😡
— Domenica D’Elia (@domenicadelia22) August 30, 2023
Anderson’s arrest has raised serious questions about the integrity of law enforcement agencies and the justice system.
He was accused of obstructing law enforcement, despite being a victim of police brutality himself. He was nearly crushed to death on the steps of the US Capitol, yet he is the one facing charges.
Anderson’s ordeal on January 6th was nothing short of a nightmare. He was dragged from under a pile of bodies after police sprayed Trump supporters with an unknown liquid and continued to push them onto each other.
Anderson was knocked unconscious and had to be pulled out from the pile. His fellow protestor, Rosanne Boyland, was not as fortunate and succumbed to her injuries.
Philip Anderson’s story is a stark reminder of the harsh realities that unfolded on January 6th. It challenges the mainstream narrative and calls for a thorough investigation into the actions of the Capitol Police.
This article appeared in Our Patriot and has been published here with permission.
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